Example sentences of "you [vb past] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 You look through and you rotate that eyepiece until you 've either got maximum brightness cos you got a second polaroid system in there as well you see you either get maximum brightness or complete darkness .
2 and Jenny was saying she went to Debenhams yesterday they had a twelve day spectacular at eight thirty to eight thirty at night there was clothes they were half price plus you got a third of ten per cent off .
3 You got the first one you could see .
4 You led the Thirteenth Combat Wing with your twenty seven aircraft and suffered er no losses .
5 On the following flights you position the final turn and approach relative to where you made the last one , i.e. if you kept too close and landed rather far into the field on the first landing , you will move back more on the next , remembering the positioning of the previous flight .
6 Thank you for the compliment you paid the last edition of Rural Wales .
7 You forgot the first rule put your hand up .
8 Very interesting to have a review from you of the O D A's work , both with regard to central and Eastern Europe and the developing world and I 'm sure I speak for everybody in saying we are delighted minister that you spent the third part of your , your speech looking at the U N convention on the rights of the child which as you rightly say , is very close to the heart of Save The Children .
9 Are n't you tired the next day ?
10 And you knocked the next one out until you got whole complete drop plate of of bread .
11 Legge asked you to record the Fifth Symphony in 1951 and you recorded the last four symphonies between then and the summer of 1955 .
12 A lot of you are doing it because you want to go onto further or higher education , and you needed a third A Level to add to your other two .
13 From the humble beginnings of the previous year you flew the first great test of concept of long-range strategic bombardment .
14 And you worked every second Sunday as a cattle look after the cattle every second Sunday .
15 On any model , when knitting the neckline , start with the second side of the neck with the carriage on the same side as it was when you started the first side of the neck .
16 I think you meant the fourth of December and not fourth of November
17 ‘ No , I 'm not , and if you knew the first damn thing about Accident and Emergency you would know I was n't ! ’ she snapped .
18 ‘ If you knew the first thing about Accident and Emergency — ’ Oh , Lord , let me be dreaming …
19 ‘ I understand you knew the second victim , Annalisa Sellen . ’
20 Do you remember how awkward it felt , how stiff you were , how you ached the next day ?
21 Oh , you saw the first
22 When you brought a second home !
23 You gave the second twin to Celia ? ’ demanded David .
24 With a stick some eighteen inches long , you gave the first stick a tap at the point causing it to spring in the air .
25 Or try , you did a fifteenth earlier did n't you ?
26 Well , for a hundred miles or an hour , but you did a tenth of a mile in a , a thousandth of an hour .
27 Er , if you did the eleventh , the fourth or the eleventh
28 ‘ I think I know what quality you were seeing when you engaged the last one , ’ Anna teased affectionately .
29 and then just generally play with it say , Oh I wonder what would happen if you put two thirds together , how many twelfths would that be or what about if you had a third and you wanted to take a quarter away , if you cut a quarter off it .
30 If you have ever wished that you had a third hand to make notes we have the answer .
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